3/3/12 Version 6.4 Added feature to find the related woof package for a selected builtin. It lets you know if multiple packages are involved, otherwise automatically adds the correct name and pet.spec to the built package.
3/3/12 Version 6.5 Added ability to use woof package names & specs in batch mode (there's a checkbox in batch window).

It is the quickest and easiest way to build a .pet from installed,
and easier than converting .debs to .pets and finding they don't work.
I prefer to save stuff for other future installations as .pets, not .debs, but need to know that they work.

The ability to do it from built-ins is the icing on the cake.
I have wanted something to do that in the past.

Was life meant to be this easy?_________________There's no place like 127.0.0.1

then make a system link from /usr/local/lib/X11/mini-icons/mini-dog.xpm TO /usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps
if you add the link to the pet package petget will update the icon cache and it will show for your application.
as the images show below, hope you don't mind me sticking my nose in

Looks GOOD! I already did the windows icon link on my system, but didn't bother to configure it in the package. I like the centered checklist idea. The buttons could also centered, maybe with "space-expand" attr. I love your windows fonts graphics.

Looks GOOD! I already did the windows icon link on my system, but didn't bother to configure it in the package. I like the centered checklist idea. The buttons could also centered, maybe with "space-expand" attr. I love your windows fonts graphics.

Hi jpeps,

Cool, you have done the icon links, I was wondering what "Color" was, now I see.

Yeah, I see what you mean with the buttons, gtkdialog GUI can be a pain to keep aligned with some themes, the font is Cherry Cream Soda in Saluki, which I quite like also.

I'm sure we will see more interest in this, I will definitely be keeping an eye on it, I will add it to my box of magic tricks.

I think than you would have one of the most useful and ultimate tool - not only to "cannibalize" the work of others but also to get pets, that somehow get lost, out of iso files.

It seems i have been wrong about this.

I think it is now the ultimate ultimate tool! BUT even a ultimate ultimate tool can be refined...

I will add this (5.9) to the LazY Puppy Update.

Great work.

What do you think about to modify gnewpet in the following way. Make the directory NOT statically (.packages). I think it would be better if it would be possible to select a path. Then you could mount an iso and then mount the xxx.sfs inside the iso and then grab the installed .pet files out without the need to run the iso (puppy) and install gnewpet into that puppy.

What do you think about to modify gnewpet in the following way. Make the directory NOT statically (.packages). I think it would be better if it would be possible to select a path. Then you could mount an iso and then mount the xxx.sfs inside the iso and then grab the installed .pet files out without the need to run the iso (puppy) and install gnewpet into that puppy.

All could be done while running your favorite puppy.

You could change /root to ./root, and run it in a specific location.
Run for both gnewpet and newpet:

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